Currying function in JavaScript
Currying is a technique in functional programming where a function is broken into a series of partially applied functions, each taking a single argument. This technique allows for more flexibility and reusability of the code. JavaScript allows us to create a currying function using closures. To make a currying function make a function that returns another function and that returning function uses the argument of the parent function too, so on running the parent function we get a new function which on run does some work with both the arguments.
Example: To demonstrate the currying function using closure in JavaScript.
Javascript
function sum(a) { return function (b) { console.log(a + b); }; } sum(2)(3); |
Output
5